O R I G I N A L I N S T R U C T I O N
4.6 CURSOR
The procedure for loading the tool and for fitting the nose equipment to the tool is integral.
While the cursor will be fitted the correct way round when the tool is supplied, we recommend that you check its orientation
before fitting the nose equipment. The sprung loaded, slightly concave, end of the cursor should point towards the front of
the tool as shown in the illustration.
When fitted the correct way round, the cursor will easily slide out of the barrel when a mandrel is pushed into its centre then
pulled back.
To reverse the orientation of the cursor, follow these steps:
Remove the Screw 3 and from the body 38.
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Remove barrel assembly from Body 38.
Remove Grub Screw 2 from Barrel Nut 32.
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Note:
When replacing screw. Secure using Loctite Screwloc 222.
Hold Barrel 33 securely and remove Barrel Nut 32. Exercise
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caution as the Barrel Return Spring 36 is under compression.
Insert a mandrel into the hole in the rear end of Barrel 33 until
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it protrudes through the front of the barrel, then pull out the
mandrel and cursor together through the front.
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Reassemble components in reverse order.
Insert Cursor Assembly 20 into the front of the barrel, correct way round.
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4.7 LOADING AND RELOADING THE TOOL
If fitted incorrectly, the cursor will not allow feeding of the fasteners.
When ordering a complete tool or system you will normally be supplied with all the nose equipment required for the
fastener to be placed.
To identify nose equipment components or to select the correct elements, read the nose equipment section, in the accessories
manual (07900-09508).
If you have been supplied with a nose jaw, mandrels and mandrel follower springs proceed with loading the tool and fitting
the nose equipment as shown overleaf.
Item numbers in bold refer to the general assembly drawing and parts list for 70500-02000 (pages 21-22).
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
CURSOR ASSEMBLY
SPRING
LOADED END
NOSE
JAWS
E N G L I S H
TOOL
BARREL
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